NoCC What is Man? And Other Essays Of Mark Twain by Mark Twain


What is Man? And Other Essays Of Mark Twain

By Mark Twain

Table Of Contents

What is Man? - I  a. Man the Machine.  b.  Personal Merit

    II  Man`s Sole Impulse--the Securing of His Own Approval

    A Little Story

    III Instances in Point

    Further Instances

    IV  Training

    Admonition

    A Parable

    V  More About the Machine

    The Man-Machine Again

    After an Interval of Days

    The Thinking-Process

    VI  Instinct and Thought

    Free Will

    Not Two Values, But Only One

    A Difficult Question

    The Master Passion

    Conclusion

The Death of Jean -

THE TURNING-POINT OF MY LIFE - I

    II

    III

The Memorable Assassination -

A Scrap of Curious History

Switzerland, the Cradle of Liberty

At the Shrine of St. Wagner

William Dean Howells

English As She Is Taught

A Simplified Alphabet

As Concerns Interpreting the Deity - I

    II

Concerning Tobacco -

The Bee

Taming the Bicycle - Introductions

    I

    II

Is Shakespeare Dead? - I

    II

    III

    IV

    V

    VI

    VII

    VIII

    IX

    X

    XI

    XII - Irreverence

    XIII -

    Prologue

 

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